The highest level of organization in ecology is known as what?
- Correct Answer: biosphere
- reserves
- topmast
- preserves
Explanation: The biosphere consists of all the parts of Earth where life can be found. This is the highest level of organization in ecology. It includes all of the other levels below it. The biosphere consists of all the world’s biomes, both terrestrial and aquatic.
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